So, when a bargain hunter in Hertfordshire, England, listed a small vase purchased at a local thrift shop on eBay, they couldn’t possibly have expected their £1 investment to turn into £80,000.
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The 1920 Overbeck yellow vase featured on an Antiques Roadshow episode earlier this week when an unidentified guest brought ...
To its north lies one of Japan's finest antique communities with some 70 stores selling paintings, crafts, and other antiques. 02:11 Established in 1983, this store's collection includes an array ...
In the 19th Century, Japanese people used to carry small objects, such as seals and medicines, in a small lacquered box known as an inro. The inro was attached to the waist via a cord.
The human drive to create, even under difficult conditions, is a strong one. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visited the Japanese American Museum of San Jose during its 2014 trip to Santa Clara in order to ...
Call it destiny, call it a coincidence or call it luck but it is fitting Glory Vase shares a name with ... Group One Longines Hong Kong Vase. The Japanese raider captured the 2,400m contest ...
The grandfather of the owner of this salt-glazed vase worked for the Royal Doulton Pottery at Lambeth in the 1930s. He was invited by the factory to choose any piece from the collection ...
A classic Kominka antique house in Japan. The other is Machiya (a merchant townhouse). Like Kominka, machiya has a long history and classic values, but it is mostly located in historic cities like ...